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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
ANYTIME
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TUESDAY; -NOVEMBER 13, 1928.
Bowling Analysis...
HOLIDAY CRICKET.
Rold
Stanion
HONGKONG ̊C, Cs BIG WIN Talt
OVER KOWLOON.
and 142 runs..
Bradley
BW. Bradbury, & Guterres, b
Romedios WA. B. Hamson, b Guterres ‚¿
Bowling Analysis.
-0. M. R. W.
M.
R.
20 1. 78 8
16 2 -73. 1
Ovory Hirst
50
24
1 78 6 17
Leo
1
Hongkong C.C.-1st Innings, The two-day match between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Kow-L A. R. Duncan, b Overy loon Cricket Club ended yesterday, H. R. Remington, b Leo the homo team winning by an fanings C. R. West, b Leo
C. B. Bradley, b Lẹo, Having scored 399 runs in their A Reid, e Raven, b Overy innings
Saturday, the Hongkong, W. L. Stanion, e Groen,
Overy C.C. dismissed the whole of the Kow- loon ride for 141 rung, The Kowloon O. Moor, e Overy
following on, were dismissed a W. K, Talt, e and b Lon second for
16.
and Ramsey opened for was dismissed without scoring. Brice went on to make 40 bafero ho fell a victim to Wales, whose bowling yria the
the match. F. Good- feature of win contributed a useful 45.
S. J. Jordain, e Hirst, b Ovory TL. Christian, not out
18
85
b
J. E. Hancock, e Raven, b Overy
Extins
E. F. Fincher, by reason of his 40,
the side from disaster. Ramary Ravon, A.R.F. Maved th
A Overy was dismissed a second time for "duck."
CRAIGENGOWER v. RECREIO
o Prolific Scoring in Yesterday's
Friendly Match.
A. Kitchell, b Remedios
9. Abbas, not out
U. M. Omar, not out
Extras....
1000 20 of
Total (for 8 wkts.) - 204
Y. Abbas, F. Oliver and J. Victor did not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
The game between the Craigen- gower G.C. and the Club do Recrolo at Happy Valley endod in a win for Craigengewer by four wickets and D. P. Xavier
A. P. Guterres
19 TUNE.
..
Batting first, the Recreio put up IT. V. Alves 2 total of 185 rang, H. Alves scored
H. Carvalho 2101 runs before he was caught by 1. F. Finns 15 Reed off Hamson. H. M. Xavier con- F. J. Romedios
tributed 45.
The home team replied with 204 runs for the loss of six wickets. E. W. Zimmern was top scorer with| 59, Bradbury coming next with 40.
The bowling on
both sides was
rather weak, Abbas and Hamson
་
Q. M. R* W.
0
28 12
FRENCH REVENUE.
capturing four wickets each for LARGE INCREASE IN FIGURES
Total
100
Bowling Analysis.
In their second effort, Brace was caught when he had scored only D.
M.
R. W.
Lee
26
4
Hirat
13
1
.12.1 2
G
10
ing for three of Craigengowbr's six wickets.
33
16
1
Wales captured seven, wickets in oach innings. In the first he conced- ed 40 runs, but in the second he did much better and only gave away 20.
The K. C. C. had a distinct tail to their batting, and after the die missal of Brace, tho Fincher brothers and Goodwin, the rest of the team made a poor display,
Tho full scores of the match are as follow:
Hongkong C. Ci
A. W. Hayward, e Hall, b Ross 143
Mackoy
Kowloon C.C.-2nd Innings. Green, b Stanion Mackay, b.w,, Stanien Hirst, e West, b Bradley ...... A. IL F. Raven, c Moor, b Brad-
loy **** Hamblin, e Reid, b Stanton Lindsell, b Staaten
0. B. Raven, run put
Leo, not out.... Smith, b Stanion Overy, b Reid
Cavenay, c Wost, b Stanlon
Extras
Σ
Craigengower, and Guterres account-
'The scores wero:
Club de Recreio.
IS RECORDED.
Paris, Nov. 12.
The revenue returns in October
H. M. Kavler, e Zimmern, b Abbas 45] wore 5,562 million france, being
H. A. Alves, e Reed, b'Hamson 101!
F. H. Carvalho, e Victor, b Abbas
D. P. Xavier, b Abbas
A. P. Guterres, o Hamson, b
Abbas ******
41 M. F. Pinna, c Lim, b Hameen..
-7
F. Remedios, e Lim, b Hamson
D. F. Lopes, b' Hamson
10 G. A. Norenlia, e Lim, b Ollver ..
2 G. D'Almada not out
Extras
an increase of 471 millions over
17 the preliminary budget of Octo-
Total (for 9 wkta.) 185
L. J. Guterres did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
G. P. Lammert, b Ramsey
42
Roy, E. K. Quick, e and b Smith 97
II. Owen Hughes, not out
81
Total
117
E. J. Rt. Mitchell, e Brace, b E. F.
Fincher
Bowling Analysis.
E. Duckitt, not out Extras
0. M. R. W.
18
Hancock
5
23
Total (for 4 wkte., dec.) 109
Roid Bradley
7 1
0. M.
H 1 32
A. B. Hamsog
9.4
Stanion
Talt
7.2 1 22 3 1
F. Oliver
8
8. Abbas
16
Y. Abbas
B. W. Bradbury
R. C. Reed
IS THE TIME FOR A
CAPSTAN
J. Bonnar, H. V. Parker, H. LF. Ewin, C. D. Wales, and G. R. Vallack did not bat.
Goodwin
Rosa Brace
Smith
Ramsey
Bowling Analysis.
E. F. Fincher
Vedder
Silkstone
K.C.C.-let Innings.
W. Brace, b Wales...
40
A. W. Ramsey, e Owen Hugher, b
Bonnar
6994angoN
Hongkong C.C.-2nd Innings.
Christian, e Cavenay, Lee Stanton, & Smith, b Overy
M.
R. W. Moor, not out
DO
Bradley, b Overy
1.
West, not out .......
Extras
Total (for 8 wkts.)
17 U. M. Omar
60
.
Craigengower C.C.
Hi. P. Lim, e Carvalho, b Guterres 80
R. C. Reed, c Noronin, b Guterres E. Zimmern, b Pinna
50
ber, 1927.
The revenue, for ten months is increase of 95,891 millions, an
2,000 millions-Haras.
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N. H. Ross, & Owen Hughes Capt. 3. R. Vedder, not out
Extras
Total
142
Bowling Analysis.
0
R. W.
Flonnar
8 +2
18
Vallack
17
Parker
10.
17
Wales
Owen Hughes
15.4 4
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A. W. Ramsey, b Wales
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Wales...
E. F. Fincher, b Vallack
G. A. V. Hall, and b Wales
F. Goodwin, h Wales F.S
.S. D. Smith, Hayward,
Wales
Capt. J. R. Vedder, 1.b.w., Wales
5. Jox, e Owen Hughes, b Parker A. E. Silkstone, e Bonnar, b
Wales
N. H. Rosa, not out
Extras
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16
Total
116
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
Owen Hughes
14
Wales
3 20
Bonnar
6 1 10
Vallack
&
10
3.3 1
Parker
THE SECOND STRINGS.
Kowloon Gain First Innings Victory Against BKC.C.
સેનન
The match between the Kowloon C. C. seconda and the Hongkong C. C junior team on the former's ground was continued yesterday, when the visitors resumed their innings, the hoals having scored 254 runs on Saturday,
The visitors were 61 runs in arreary on the first innings and Kowloon,
going tha nocond time, put up 117 leaving the Hongkong C. 0..with 182" Tuns to get.--At the closs of play the score was 104 for the Joss of three wickets.
The scores were:“
Kowloon C.C-1st Innings.
N. A. E. Mackay, 1.b.w., Stanton 14
A. J. V. Emith, c'Tait, h Rold
Hamblin; b Reid,...
Geo. Lee, d'Held, b Talt.... A. R. F. Faven, e Remington, b
Tait
B. E. Lindell, e Stanton, b Reid
J. J. Hirst run out
H. Over Talt
D. 8. Urpen, not out
F. Gavanay, b Tait O. B. Raven, b Tast
Extras
10
20
105
'207
Total
254
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